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Prime Numbers
The primes have been a focal point for investigations of numbers for more than two millennia. The Wolfram Language implements state-of-the-art algorithms for handling both primes and the advanced mathematics that has grown up around their study. Use
Prime
to quickly find the billionth prime, or
Zeta
to get empirical evidence related to the Riemann hypothesis.
The Wolfram Challenge site includes challenges for prime numbers.
RepeatandEndingPrimes
— Find primes that start with a repeated base-10 digit, followed by a single digit at the end.
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